It means you can't have the 'fts' USE flag enabled for both zeitgeist and zeitgeist-extensions packages.
And since dev-libs/libappindicator requires gnome-extra/zeitgeist[fts], you should disable the 'fts' USE flag for gnome-extra/zeitgeist-extensions.

so sad fix it please. for me only 22 packages left, I don't want to leave it.
404 'cause new version of gnome-settings-daemon came

Fixed! I was just upgrading the gnome packages but testing first before committing.
I've only verified that it compiles but pretty confident it 'should' be OK (only committed gnome-settings-daemon for now)

EDIT: OK the rest of the packages are in now and tested.
Only version bumps to Gnome and X11 packages to bring the versions up to what we have in mainline portage.
All good so far but let us know if there are any issues

Did you start the dbus-daemon?
I'd a similar problem weeks ago that gnome/unity didn't want to start because the DBUS was not started.

sure. started, added to RC

Did that fix it for you or do you still have the same problem ?

dbus was started and nothing worked. but I fixed it.
to fix that problem: login, ctrl+alt+T, ccsm and reenable unity plugin in compiz, ctrl+alt+backspace → tada
I have just one question. can I change the language of unity-panel?

Did you start the dbus-daemon?
I'd a similar problem weeks ago that gnome/unity didn't want to start because the DBUS was not started.

sure. started, added to RC

Did that fix it for you or do you still have the same problem ?

dbus was started and nothing worked. but I fixed it.
to fix that problem: login, ctrl+alt+T, ccsm and reenable unity plugin in compiz, ctrl+alt+backspace → tada
I have just one question. can I change the language of unity-panel?

Great you got it working!!
I haven't looked into adding the language changing setting yet, but will happen soon.

I see in your log paste that for some reason the 'unity' compizconfig profile has not been selected and so the necessary unity plugin wasn't loaded:

I've got the overlay scrollbar working and is now enabled by default.
It comes with all the functionality and limitations that it does on Ubuntu proper.
ie. Only works on GTK+ based apps, doesn't work for QT, Firefox or Chromium apps.

Was wondering whether or not to enable it by default and decided to keep with what we get on Ubuntu, warts and all.
So it's enabled.

If you want to disable it, it's the 'scrollbar-mode' setting in dconf-editor under 'com.canonical.desktop.interface'.

It's known to cause some issues with QT apps. but although this is supposedly addressed in the latest version from Raring (which we use), it can still cause crashes and complete unusability for applications that have their own static QT libs built-in (like Opera web browser).
If you experience this and don't want to globally disable the scrollbar, you can run the specific application like:

Code:

LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 opera

For opera I was able to add 'export LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0' to the /usr/bin/opera wrapper script that starts opera.

The Opera scrollbar problem isn't a problem on Ubuntu as it's not available for installation from their Software Center.

And if you don't use Opera then no problem - but it illustrates what you might come up against with <insert QT application here>.

Hi Valentyn.
It looks kinda ugly and it's been a known problem in the past for Ubuntu -> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/839354
Seems it might have crept back in.
Does restarting the offending applications as suggested in that bug report make any difference ?
There's a patch attached to the bug but it's so old I'd guess it wouldn't apply with the version we're at now...

I've hopefully fixed the Lanuage settings for gnome-control-center as you requested.
Can you sync up and test it out when you get a chance ?

Turns out Ubuntu patch out gnome-control-center's 'Region and Language' setting so they can then use their own 'lanuage-selector' application to choose the language.
However this application has dpkg and apt tangled up within it to provide a means to installing the language packs as well as selecting them and so won't run without using Ubuntu's package management system.
So I've just disabled Ubuntu's language setting patch to re-enable gnome-control-center's 'Region and Language' setting, hopefully it works

I've also added in the app-backup/deja-dup ebuild.
Versions of this package in the portage tree have the gnome-control-center and unity integration features disabled, so we just enable those and use the latest version.
This gives the 'Backup' setting under 'System Settings'.

Does restarting the offending applications as suggested in that bug report make any difference ?

Yes, if i'll restart few times, it matches panel size.

I'll try and reproduce it and look at that patch.

Valentyn wrote:

shiznix wrote:

I've hopefully fixed the Lanuage settings for gnome-control-center as you requested.
Can you sync up and test it out when you get a chance ?

Region settings added, but I still can not change my unity-panel's language

Can you give me an example of where the language settings don't apply ?
When you say unity-panel I'm thinking the appmenu/globalmenu top panel where it shows the application's window title (or menu items on mouse-over).
Or do you mean the launcher panel on the left-hand side's mouse-right-click menu ?

Or do you mean the launcher panel on the left-hand side's mouse-right-click menu ?

Yes I meant dash launcher. Everything in Gnome is in russian except dash.
And one more thing.
I would like you to add compiz-plugins-extra by default or like an extra ebuild to overlay. Ebuilds from main tree are not working because of version conflict.
Thanks too much.